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I'm looking for a gas safe registered engineer (previously Corgi registered) to remove the existing gas pipe and install a 28mm gas pipe from the meter to a new boiler and tee to a cooker and fire. I am not asking for it to be connected to the boiler, just to end where the boiler will be.

I need someone with experience and the confidence to tackle a 28mm pipe that needs to go through 2 walls and partly under a concrete floor. The pipe work needs to be sleeved in 35mm copper pipe (provided for going through walls). The pipework is around 25-30 feet long.

I have the necessary copper pipes and a number of Yorkshire fittings, tees, elbows etc (pre soldered) on site.

I am prepared to pay £350 -£400 for labour.

I am located in east London, Leyton.

If you are interested please contact me. Preferably with some photos of previous work.

I am also interested in hearing from anyone with experience of Tracpipe and iron pipe.
 
Thanks Coldboiler

Anyone interested in this opportunity please pm the OP direct.
 
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